Film Bazaar Offers Crass, Class, Hope Movies: Indie Marketplace Shows Some Life, at Least According to Some.

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To many, the American Film Market is a bizarre entertainment bazaar, where marginal movie industry players from around the world descend on Santa Monica to buy and sell titles like "Flogging Margaret," "Chihuahua: The Movie" and "Necromentia."

But AFM, which ended its 30th edition Wednesday at the Loews and Le Merigot hotels, is actually a pretty good indicator of the overall health of the movie business.

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Film Bazaar Offers Crass, Class, Hope Movies: Indie Marketplace Shows Some Life, at Least According to Some.

This year's diagnosis: Things aren't as good as they were in the first half of this decade, but they're better than in 2008, and the international movie market is firming up.

That means a prognosis of fewer films in the future, but also a better chance for nervous investors to make a pr...

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